feeling here in the city. we should talk about it. i haven't had a feeling like i had in this city, since 9/11. the queasy sense of foreboding. i was trapped in the same place as we were last night. but this morning when we woke up, the water was gone. and for all of the power out and the property damage and the human loss that is still to come, this can be fixed. and when people wake up this morning in new york city and the surrounding areas, we're going . we've been through much worse. >> and there's a team of people working to get it fixed this morning. by the way, sandy, that nor'easter with the hurricane in the center, delivered on its title, a superstorm, with the lowest central pressure as it came onshore. the lowest pressure of any storm we've seen in the atlantic basin. >>> after nyu hospital here in manhattan was plunged into darkness, its generators failing. hundreds of parents have been evacuated to other facilities, 20 of them babies. david muir's been on the scene overnight. david? >> reporter: g